WimJall
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2018
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So conflicting for me.. My 1967 evinrude runs great, but I don't get a stream of water out the exhaust when running it in a barrel of water. I have the water line half way up past the 'shifter rod connection plate'. I fill the barrel and let it sit for a bit so I think its priming.
Last year I had it in the water once until it broke the shear pin and never had time to get back out.
Now I'm looking to get out and I ran it in the barrel and didn't get a "stream" of water out the exhaust. If I hold my hand in front of the exhaust my hand would get wet but never any sort of splash or run of water.
Has new impeller and seals. The faces are not scored. New thermostat. The little plastic ball under t-stat is there. And I can hold my hand on the head without burning.
I made sure to turn the shaft clockwise "while looking down on housing" when installing and everything seems to be right.
After running I pulled t-stat housing off and there is signs of water on top of t-stat but may be condensation.
Any thoughts?
Last year I had it in the water once until it broke the shear pin and never had time to get back out.
Now I'm looking to get out and I ran it in the barrel and didn't get a "stream" of water out the exhaust. If I hold my hand in front of the exhaust my hand would get wet but never any sort of splash or run of water.
Has new impeller and seals. The faces are not scored. New thermostat. The little plastic ball under t-stat is there. And I can hold my hand on the head without burning.
I made sure to turn the shaft clockwise "while looking down on housing" when installing and everything seems to be right.
After running I pulled t-stat housing off and there is signs of water on top of t-stat but may be condensation.
Any thoughts?